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HMS Pinafore

Thu Feb 7, 2008, 1:17 PM
  • Mood: Eager
  • Listening to: Lacuna Coil - Devoted
  • Reading: How To Be A Genius
  • Watching: Sure Shot Dombrowski
  • Playing: Wild Arms 4
  • Eating: Ramen
  • Drinking: Black Coffee
Glee, it's been about 6 or so years since I've seen this opera and it's back in town =D Last I saw it with my grandmother who has since passed away, so I'm going to see it myself. It starts in 5 hours, can't wait hopefully it was as good if not better than the last time I saw it!

Blargh

Tue Jan 22, 2008, 1:57 AM
Well not much to say, I don't work at the company that I mentioned in my previous post, mainly because of creative differences between me and the owner. Basically I was creative and he was "different" :P so just going to try working on my portfolio for a while and do some freelance hopefully. Gearing up for a possible huge move this coming summer to Japan. *crosses fingers* I've planned most of it out, the hardest part is just mustering the funds, but I have a few ideas about that. Anyways here's to hoping!

  • Mood: Anxious
  • Listening to: Kasabian - Club Foot
  • Reading: The Art Of Rigging
  • Watching: Digital Tutors : Ultimate Fluids Maya
  • Playing: Tekken 5
  • Eating: Rice :P
  • Drinking: Irish Creme Coffee

ZOMG JOB H4X!

Fri Mar 23, 2007, 8:05 AM
So I graduated 3D Animation and Digital Compositing at DevStudios in Edmonton, Alberta. Glee! My demo reel is up at my site. As well as my portfolio. Only took me 3 days to find a job. I work at a Marketing Firm called Scope Communications. I'm hired on as a Video Animator and I get a great pay and a kick ass computer. I'm now officially a desk jockey :P but I'm happy to have stable work and a great income. Hopefully it works out here, they seem happy so far with the work I'm putting out. If I'm allowed I'll be posting my work for my clients here.

  • Listening to: Fear In Motion - Wumpscut
  • Drinking: Double Americano

Glee

Tue Aug 1, 2006, 8:07 AM
I left staples, thank god. I moved out and currently live with a good buddy of mine. It's a 3 floor condo (I consider the basement a 3rd floor, most people call them 2 floor condos) and it's great. I currently got into DevStudio's in Edmonton and I'll be taking 3D Animation and Digital Composition. I start on September 20th so I'll be able to post something.

Long time since an update

Tue Aug 2, 2005, 7:44 PM
Indeed it has been, I really haven't been busy just lazy. Left Future Shop at the end of January and now work in computer sales at Staples *twirls finger* I'd say I'd be looking forward to going back to school in September but NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) has the worst registrar's in the world. Not only did they lose my high school transcripts but the also lost my previous NAIT transcripts as well. WINNARS! On top of that after paying my application fee, getting them new transcripts, which I had to pay for apparently they won't refund me that money because them screwing up isn't a good enough excuse, they never even processed my application until oooohhhhh 2 1/2 months before the course started. The course in question is Digital and Interactive Media Design. They only accept 50 students a year with only 1 intake a year, that being September. When I initially applied I was one of the first 30 student to apply, I applied back in January and did my interview with the course head. Now I'm bumped to almost the bottom of the waiting list HAHA. So now I'll have to wait another year because certain people in the industry of education apparently lied on their resume about their school education because this is the 3rd time I've been screwed over by the education system in Alberta.

I like Staples though, it's a slower more relax work place then the money hungering Future Shop store. Seriously commission sales people there, well at least in the computer department, are sharks. I had to meet an unreachable daily quota of about $2800 a day in sales. With 3-4 commission sales people snagging all my sales left right and center this made the task that much more impossible. My best day I believe was $2100. Not to mention on boxing day I worked 15 hours and I got the only till with no scanner, they made me cashier for that day. So I had to punch in EVERY UPC manually. No one wanted to piss me off after about 7 hours I was on the verge of strangling ignorant customers.

Here's a tip for you if you ever go into a retail store. If you see only 1 person working in one department. DON'T BE A BITCH AND GET PISSED OFF AT THE WORKER! I try to help everyone as fast as I can and I prioritize my customers based on what they want and how hastely I can get what they want. You walk in and want a computer and another person walks in and wants ink, I'm helping the fucker with the damn ink first cuz a computer sale takes more then 3 minutes and you can wait. Most people are understanding, but I had some retard walk in today wanting to by an $80 dollar pen that we keep in a glass case and I didn't have the keys, because I don't work in that section. I told him I'd get help for him as quick as I could, another gentlemen asked for ink toner as I was going to the front desk to page, told him I'd do my page and help him. Did it started looking for his toner, couldn't find it, lady asked my for a 5 port DLINK hub to which I replied "Sorry miss I have 2 other people, and I'm the only one on the floor for computers right now, but I can tell you exactly what the package looks like and where to find it" She seemed satisfied and sure enough she found it. Asshole who wanted his stupid pen was walking out and I told him that the manager should be there shortly, manager was receiving new stock and didn't get out in time. So pen man left the store and gave me the dirtiest look. He's lucky I never found out what he drives.

Moral of the story, not every salesperson is neglegent of customers, infact the only ones that are I find are the ones on commission since they only talk to you if it's in their wallet's best interest. I get paid to help people out wether you want photo paper or $5000 dollars of computer equipment. Do salespeople around the world a favour and grab some patience, nothing makes you feel like you're not doing your job right then someone who is impatient and makes you feel bad because they think you didn't try hard enough to help them.


PS.
I'm drafting up some ideas to post more stuff here D=

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